25 Dec 2020 | 11:40 AM UTC
Saint Kitts and Nevis: Authorities to suspend all flights to and from the UK Dec. 26-Jan. 2, 2021 /update 20
St. Kitts and Nevis to suspend all flights between the UK Dec. 26-Jan. 2. Other entry requirements, traveler movement restrictions remain.
Event
Authorities in St. Kitts and Nevis will suspend all flights to and from the UK Dec. 26-Jan. 2, 2021, due to a variant strain of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in that country. All other international travel is continuing and international traveler "vacation in place" requirements are likely to remain in place through at least the start of 2021.
All international travelers from outside the UK will be subject to the same entry requirements regardless of country or territory of origin. For most travelers arriving in the country, internal movements will be fairly restricted for at least the first 14 days. The following travel protocols are in place as of Dec. 25:
Entry requirements for travelers arriving by air
Travelers must complete a Travel Authorization Form prior to arrival, and present proof of a negative COVID-19 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test result recorded 72 hours prior to travel.
Travelers must undergo a health screening at the airport, which includes a temperature check and a health questionnaire.
Travelers must download and use the Saint Kitts and Nevis COVID-19 contact tracing mobile application (EXMAPP) for the first 14 days.
For international travelers, during the first seven days of travel, visitors must "vacation in place" by remaining at their hotel or pre-approved accommodation property. Persons staying for 8-14 days must take another PCR-test on day seven; if the test is negative, the traveler may book select excursions and access select destination sites. For visits longer than 14 days, travelers must take another PRC test on day 14; if the test is negative, they may move freely on the islands. If a visitor's stay is less than 14 days, they will be asked to take a PCR-test before departing.
Returning nationals and residents must remain at their pre-approved accommodation for 14 days, or abide by the requirements set for international travelers if staying at an approved hotel.
Passengers in transit at Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport (RLB) must present a negative COVID-19 PCR test result upon arrival, wear a facemask at all times, undergo a health screening, and remain in the airport after clearing customs. In-transit passengers will not be permitted to leave the airport.
Entry requirements for travelers arriving by sea
Docking is permitted at the Deepwater Port, Port Zante, Christophe Harbor, New Guinea, Charlestown Pier, and Long Point Port.
Travelers must complete a Travel Authorization Form prior to arrival, submit a maritime declaration of health to the port health officer, and present a negative PCR test taken up to 72 hours prior to departing the last port of call or before departure if they are at sea longer than 3 days.
The prescribed quarantine time will be determined by the vessel's or ship's transit time from the last port of call to their arrival.
Yachts and pleasure vessels over 80 feet must quarantine at Christophe Harbor (Saint Kitts), while yachts and pleasure vessels less than 80 feet must quarantine Ballast Bay (Saint Kitts), and Pinney's Beach and Gallows (both Nevis).
Internally, most commercial activity has resumed, but businesses are subject to COVID-19 operating requirements. Businesses are required to ensure that all customers and staff maintain at least 1.8 meters (6 feet) distance from others, and to place markers indicating where customers should stand on lines to maintain this distance. Additional industry-specific hygiene mandates may be required in some sectors. Private parties, including on beaches, remain banned, and weddings and funerals are permitted only under strict regulations. All persons must wear protective face coverings when in any public place.
Authorities could reimpose, extend, further ease, or otherwise amend any restrictions with little-to-no notice depending on disease activity over the coming weeks.
Advice
Follow all official instructions. Abide by national health and safety measures. Reconfirm all travel arrangements. Emphasize basic health precautions, especially frequent handwashing with soap and water, or an alcohol-based hand sanitizer if soap and water are unavailable. Practice good coughing/sneezing etiquette (i.e., covering coughs and sneezes with a disposable tissue, maintaining distance from others, and washing hands). There is no evidence that the influenza vaccine, antibiotics, or antiviral medications will prevent this disease, highlighting the importance of diligent basic health precautions.
Resources
World Health Organization (WHO)